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n. temples.
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see duas.
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v. 1. direct one’s sight downwards. Dungáwa intáwun ning nag-umbangul sa kasákit, Look out of the window at the wretch moaning and suffering; 2. scan reading matter to find something Gidúngaw nákù ang lista. Wà didtu ang íyang ngálan, I checked the list, and his name wasn’t there; 3. see dung-aw; 3a; v. be much shorter than someone (lit. be looked down on). Dungawan na ku sa ákung anak, My son towers over me.
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v. be of the same age. Magdungáwug mi kay dúngan mi pag-iskuyla, We are of the same age since we went to school together. ka- n. someone of the same age with another.
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a. for the sky to be overcast and gloomy. Ayaw ihayhay ang linabhan ug mudungdung (madungdung), Don’t hang the laundry out if the sky gets overcast.
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n. head covering of cloth or any flexible material; v. cover the head with something flexible. Dungdúngi ang bátà arun dílì mainitan, Cover the child’s head with a piece of cloth to protect it from the sun.
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stab
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v. stab. Dunggábun ku ang huld-ápir, I will stab the hold-up man; n. 1. action of stabbing; 2. see dágir, 2. -in-an(→) n. stab wound.
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ear
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ears
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see dungug.
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adj. lofty
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eminent
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famous
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illustrious
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magnate
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nobleman
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outstanding
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adj. eminent
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dock
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